RAMALLAH, Jan 20 (JMCC) - As his corruption case advances towards a verdict that could remove him from his position as Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman stated he will publish a report of all Palestinian activity during the current Israeli administration.

The report is designed to counter possible redress by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Lieberman told Ynet that Israel cannot let itself show readiness for negotiations and treat the Palestinians with leniency while the other side 'Commemorates terrorists by naming streets and squares after them.'

Lieberman is also the target of a corruption investigation that could unseat him. Stalled because of the Israeli attorney's strike, the investigators will release a verdict before March, said current Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein today.

The police had publicly recommended almost a year and a half ago that Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman stand trial for multiple charges, including charges of bribery, fraud, money laundering, witness harassment and obstruction of justice. Those recommendations were made during the term of the previous Attorney General Menachem Mazuz.

The combined maximum sentence for those crimes would be 31 years in prison, a police officer said at the time. A police statement said the investigation began in 2006 and covered events going back to 2000.